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The people have spoken -- at least when it comes to the People's Choice Awards, held Wednesday, Jan. 7, in Los Angeles. But on the event's red carpet, stars show off their own dynamic, personal styles. Some care if you like their look and some undoubtedly don’t! Ellen DeGeneres, left, and wife Portia de Rossi strike their poses. Jordan Strauss, Invision/AP

Bella Thorne: "The Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" star cut a striking figure on the red carpet in a chic tuxedo and soft, sexy hair. Michael Buckner/Getty Images for The People's Choice Awards

Kicking off awards season Wednesday night, the People's Choice Awards featured a parade of A-/B+ celebrities who again reminded us that pricey style consultants will never replace common sense.

Lest you think the biggest news was when "Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco forgot to thank her husband during her acceptance speech, may I direct you to Jillian Rose Reed's billowy floral frock that reminded me of my sister's Bat Mitzvah party in 1987.

Next, we scrutinize the coordinating ensembles of a group called "Fifth Harmony." I confess that I had no idea who these gals were until Google informed me that they formed during a season of "The X factor." I think I'll go back to not caring about them. Did these dresses come from Forever 21, Charlotte Russe or Deb?

Fifth Harmony misses multiple notes with these outfits.(Photo: Stock)

Kristen Bell and Dax Shephard get a pass, of course, because they recently welcomed their second daughter.

Giuliana Rancic, the amazing disappearing woman and co-host of "Fashion Police," does not.

She donned a seafoam green tea-length frock that reminded me of puffy paint.